I would highly suggest new sewers to go to a thrift shop and touch all of the fabrics. I tend to buy a lot of linen fabrics for my kids clothes from thrift store clothing. They often already have a nice hem for skirts/dresses and matching buttons. Always helpful. It helps you to get familiar with sewing clothing with different fabrics and to know how the fabric feels after it has been washed.
I’ve been sewing for years & it’s good to see that using a lot of the tools & tricks. With sewing it’s the little things that make your clothes turn from looking “homemade” to “boutique”👍🏽🙋🏽♀️
@@trinitywilliams7297 It definitely depends on fabric sourcing! It can be cheaper, especially when you invest and make a pattern multiple times and in multiple ways!
I just found you today and I think your channel is incredible! I wish it had been recommended to me years ago (if it existed at that time). You're so helpful and aesthetics are right up my alley! ☺️
Hi Joanna, It depends on the bulk of the stretch fabric. But the good news is, usually you don't need to use a french seam on stretch because stretch fabric doesn't fray like woven fabrics!
I would highly suggest new sewers to go to a thrift shop and touch all of the fabrics. I tend to buy a lot of linen fabrics for my kids clothes from thrift store clothing. They often already have a nice hem for skirts/dresses and matching buttons. Always helpful. It helps you to get familiar with sewing clothing with different fabrics and to know how the fabric feels after it has been washed.
Wonderful tip!! Thank you for sharing :)
I would recommend pre-shrinking all your fabric too by drying it on medium heat in the dryer.
I’ve been sewing for years & it’s good to see that using a lot of the tools & tricks. With sewing it’s the little things that make your clothes turn from looking “homemade” to “boutique”👍🏽🙋🏽♀️
I love to hear you have been sewing for years! I am always looking to improve the little things :)
Is it cheaper to sew your own clothes?? Im thinking of starting sewing!
@@trinitywilliams7297 It definitely depends on fabric sourcing! It can be cheaper, especially when you invest and make a pattern multiple times and in multiple ways!
I want to start business on sewing kids clothes, so this video is so helpful thank you so much 🤍🤍
i love hearing that! Thank you for sharing, Nada!
Your shirt is gorgeous!
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Thank you, Mathilda!
Thank you! I’m a very newbie sewer but I want to attempt a baby clothing pattern this week! Will be checking out the blog post
I just found you today and I think your channel is incredible! I wish it had been recommended to me years ago (if it existed at that time). You're so helpful and aesthetics are right up my alley! ☺️
Can you do a French seam on stretch fabrics?
Hi Joanna,
It depends on the bulk of the stretch fabric. But the good news is, usually you don't need to use a french seam on stretch because stretch fabric doesn't fray like woven fabrics!
You are wonderful. I love you 😊❤️
thank you!
that white tops you stitch yours self or buy from other shop? of you stich by your self plz
make video🙏
Thank you! This is how to make it here: ua-cam.com/video/ODl2VGRIhkM/v-deo.html
What tool are you using ?
hi! Do you mean the sewing gauge that slides? Its the best! Here is the one I use: amzn.to/3Pkl0z3